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© 2024 AFPPacific islands, Japan strongly oppose status quo change by force
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Fighto!
Perhaps you should expand your horizons a little, outside of cheering on Communist China and Fascist Russia. The Asia-Pacific nations are very well known to many of us.
WiseOneIn Kansai
Maybe, you should read carefully. Here is one example!!
Palau's national security coordinator Jennifer Anson this week expressed hope for Japanese support in maritime surveillance to track Chinese research vessels in Palau's exclusive economic zone.
Fighto!
@ deanza, JJE, Wandora -
If you are ignorant of the Asia-Pacific nations - and do not even know that they are indeed sovereign - that is on you.
In the thinking of fascist Russia, Communist China, and their followers, violence as a solution to disputes undoubtedly rings true.
Not for those of us from democratic, peace-loving nations who follow rule of law.
TaiwanIsNotChina
The fact you believe Ukraine is fighting separatists with supposedly domestically made Su-57s says it all. How come those separatists don't even have a Potemkin country anymore?
Peter14
Lets show a few more then.
GDP per capita for Russia 2024 is $10,681. China $13,136. Japan $33,138. Australia $66,589
TaiwanIsNotChina
Sounds like a fine story from what, the 1940s?
Peter14
GDP per capita for Russia 2024 is $10,681. China $13,136. Japan $33,138. Australia $66,589
Why? That was not the template mentioned in the post I was replying to.
Take a look at any survey you like based on quality of life or livability of cities and you will find in each and every one that Australia, New Zealand and Japan, and their cities are ranked much much higher than China and its cities. So the Pacific has some nations that are doing just fine. They compare favorably with any nation anywhere as great places to live.
https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/standard-of-living-by-country
https://www.usnews.com/news/best-countries/rankings/quality-of-life
https://www.numbeo.com/quality-of-life/rankings_by_country.jsp
China has the second largest economy while Australia is thirteenth, and a population of 1.4 billion to 27 million so ppp is skewed and does not provide an acurate pictue. Sure, most things are cheaper in China, most things are made there, worlds factory and all that. An Australian can take his/her yearly salary to China and after conversion to local currency, who can purchase more? My money is on the Australian who earns much more than his Chinese counterpart with identical employment.
TaiwanIsNotChina
Someday you'll get to zero recognition for Taiwan. Or you won't. Not like it matters.
TaiwanIsNotChina
Taiwan is not held by separatists. It is held by the legitimate government of China, even if they want to change the name.
TaiwanIsNotChina
China literally will not have bases in the region.
Get used to it..
1glenn
From your lips to God's ears.
China should behave more like a big brother, and less like a big bully.
TaiwanIsNotChina
Per capita is a thing and is important.
WiseOneIn Kansai
separatists?
great mother China?
KMT descendents?
Some of you guys are funny!
Anyway, the majority of the countries in the Pacific Islands have spoken, the middle kingdom should act like a respectable member of the international community.
TaiwanIsNotChina
That's great and all but Taiwan continues to set the example of what China could have been.
Daniel Neagari
Just type in Chinese... you guys are not fooling anyone.
Let me help "Horray for Winnie the Pooh!!" 小熊维尼,去吧!
GuruMick
At least until the USA was in Vietnam...so a little closer than 1940
ian
Lol how's that a strong opposition?
GuruMick
Remember when the Pacific nations were known as "tropical paradise " ?
Now the big powers see them as "pawns in paradise "
All nations interfering deserve an uppercut.
GuruMick
There seems to be an old link between Chiang KaiShek KMT troops and the opium/heroin trade in the Golden Triangle.
Taiwan ?
Any thoughts.
deanzaZZR
Shouldn't it read PILM10?
deanzaZZR
KMT decendents are still causing problems with mafia activity and armed forces in northern Myanmar.
Pukey2
peter:
Nice try. But next time, try looking at GDP by purchasing power parity.
If someone in Oz earns twice as much as someone in China, but everything in Oz costs 5 times as much as in China, who do you think will have a better quality of life?
BTW, China's GDP by PPP is over 20 times that of Oz.
Gambare:
Peace-loving? Ask the Palestinians.
JJE
Assumably the Pacific Islands Forum members present at this meeting are all UN- recognized sovereign states, and not breakaway states/provinces, in which case war and violence is perfectly acceptable for reunification (as in other parts of the world right now).
ian
Expressed strong opposition, really ? How?
JJE
Oh, I see.
Some separatists are good, others not so.
How convenient.
TokyoLiving
https://giphy.com/gifs/chicken-bro-WO69ltlJZp0ZwI98kN
JJE
As the article indicates, Nauru clearly decided against ongoing recognition of separatists.
TokyoLiving
Not even this pathetic flea show of the decadent US circus is going to stop the great Mother China..
Get used to it..
deanzaZZR
Oh, Fighto! so much energy but brains? I'll leave that to you. Pacific Island nations are poor and truly not visited or known by most. These are facts. Let's look at GDP per capital for Fiji and Samoa for example, $5,800 for Fiji and $4,100 for Samoa to show two example.
Ideology blinds many to facts.
deanzaZZR
The last time status quo changed by force was the first half of the 20th century by Japan, the USA (and maybe Australia?). It's not a well known part of the world that's for sure.